Why MFA is No Longer Just Optional for SMEs in 2024
Briefly

Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is a security method requiring multiple forms of verification before access is granted, effectively layering security measures beyond passwords.
SMEs face growing cyber threats primarily due to their limited resources, which includes small budgets and insufficient IT staff, making them easy targets for cybercriminals.
The implementation of MFA helps SMEs meet compliance standards and secure sensitive data, ensuring that even if one factor is compromised, unauthorized access remains prevented.
Ransomware and social engineering attacks increasingly pose risks to SMEs, underscoring the need for enhanced security measures like MFA to mitigate such threats.
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